Family Safety Precautions to Take in 2022

AllsWell Team

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We are used to thinking that our homes are safe, but the reality is more disturbing. In 2020 the National Safety Council outlined that 78% of preventable fatal injuries occurred in homes or communities. The household members often underestimate potential home safety risks. This, sadly, might cost them health or even life.

That's why we want to draw your attention to up-to-date safety precautions you can adopt and teach your family members. These family safety tips help ensure safety during lockdowns, living alone, and looking after children or older relatives.

Common Threats to Note to Be Safe at Home And Beyond

Reassess the likelihood of particular home safety hazards and risks. It will help you stay vigilant and act quickly in emergencies. Here are the primary domestic and external dangers that can harm your family.

Take into account the following:

  • Health concerns. According to the latest statistics by CDC, 6 in 10 adults have a chronic disease like diabetes, chronic kidney disease, Alzheimer's, etc. As a caring person, you should support your unwell relatives and know how to cope with acute seizures of chronic diseases.

  • The crime rate in your neighborhood. It is somewhat inconsistent and varies significantly throughout the US. However, we strongly recommend you get around safely after dark and teach your kids the same thing. If you worry about break-ins, you should look for a decent home safety alarm system.

  • Natural disasters that took place recently. Given the devastating consequences of hurricane Ian, it is essential to reassess your preparedness for natural disasters.

Occasionally, you can pay additional attention to some supplemental safety measures. Such could be safe dating or keeping private data to yourself to stay safe on the internet. You can even subscribe to services like the Microsoft Family Safety app. Products like this provide parental control over kids' access to mobile apps and web content.

3 Practical Steps to Better Family Safety

These tactics should guide you in protecting your dear ones from common threats. They help you avoid most health and safety risks.

  1. Follow COVID-19 Family Safety Precautions

To minimize the risks of getting COVID-19 in 2022, we advise you to:

  • Prefer outdoor gatherings. Indoor mass gatherings significantly increase the chances of virus spread. Therefore, you shouldn't give up wearing a mask and keeping social distance.

  • Respond to COVID symptoms right away. Youngsters and children typically overlook the first symptoms of a disease as those are much milder for them. You must teach your spouse and children not to ignore vague symptoms like fatigue, fever, and mild cough.

  • Know the changes in school policies. The COVID-19 situation at daycares and schools constantly changes. Your parental duty is to monitor it and act correspondingly when the number of illness cases rises.

  • Develop healthy habits. The tough times of the COVID pandemic brought a fresh perspective on a healthy lifestyle. Strengthening your body and mind boosts the immune system and helps resist infection. Perhaps, some of the previously overviewed health and wellness apps can help you create healthy habits.

  1. Teach Kids to Be Safe at Home

Developing children's safety skills demands great devotion. Follow our practical tips on how to teach your kid safety rules to make things easier. Remember, the lessons you teach them should gradually become more complex. Otherwise, little ones can get confused or bored.

To avoid that, you can dedicate such conversations to upcoming events or situations. We gave separate rules in our guidelines with children's safety tips. They specify what dos and don'ts kids should practice, whether home alone, in school, or having fun outdoors.

  1. Stay Connected with Loved Ones Despite the Distance

Taking time for brief checking with your loved ones is advisable for practically anyone. Whether some of your family members take a journey overseas or relocate to a student dorm, you must agree on how you will keep in touch.

Apart from phone calls, texting, and video chats, you should also foresee the way for emergency communication. For instance, your family member can request aid using a built-in iOS and Android SOS feature or use a fall detection function of a wearable medical alert device.

5 Means and Devices to Make Home Safe for Everyone

Whenever an emergency strikes, you need an effective means to request aid or help your loved ones directly. If you want all of your family to be safe at home, ensure you have and know how to use these safety devices. 

  1. A Home First Aid Kit

A set of medical supplies should match your family's actual needs. Besides some standard first aid items, it must include a supply of medication your relatives currently take (e.g., blood pressure medications, hormonal pills, etc.).

A must-have set for a first aid kit includes:

  • Sterile and non-sterile bandages

  • Scissors

  • Alcohol wipes

  • Disposable gloves

  • Oral thermometer

  • Painkillers

  • Antacids

  • Sorbent pills or consumable gel

  • Antihistamine tablets

  • Anti-inflammatory drugs

If you live in an area with the potential risk of a natural disaster, keep a disaster kit handy apart from a medkit. Our blog article about a family emergency plan contains helpful tips on how to build it.

  1. Children Safety Locks

Childproofing is vital if you have a child under 5 - 7 years old. The risk of accidental poisoning is specifically high among toddlers. Therefore, storing hazardous household chemicals and meds away should be your #1 priority.

It's also highly recommended to place children's safety locks on windows to prevent kids from falling out. Also, protect kids from sharp corners.

  1. Self-Defense Equipment

Knowing how to use self-defense products properly gives you a significant advantage when protecting yourself or someone close to you. Previously we shared a comprehensive overview of self-defense tools and legal weapons, explaining the pros and cons of their types.

Remember to consider your local self-defense regulations before buying a legal weapon. You may also take a few self-defense classes where instructors teach you how to protect yourself.

4. Medical Alert Systems

Automated medical alert systems greatly alleviate remote monitoring of a person's health state. They free you from unnecessary worries about your single-living relatives' health. Moreover, such systems allow people with disabilities or health issues to go on with their everyday life and be safe at home.

5. Personal Safety Trackers

Wearable devices or personal safety apps allow you to track your family members and check their location in emergencies. Some products with geo-fence features update parents on their kids' whereabouts. Other types of mobile apps offer a convenient check-in feature. It lets you send a notification with a geotag to your family, once you safely reach the office or college.

We advise you to try the AllsWell Alert app as a simple personal safety tracker that will suit people of all ages. It has a panic button and inactivity monitoring for 100% reliable emergency GPS alerts.

AllsWell Alert app as Your Family Safety Solution

AllsWell Alert allows you to request emergency aid from your family members wherever you are. It provides global coverage and supports an unlimited number of emergency contacts. Once you click the panic button, the selected people get an SMS and email updating them on your current location.

Users can enable inactivity tracking for cases when they cannot reach the phone during an emergency. You can adjust the timeframe for inactivity alerts to match your regular schedule.

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